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Job Segment: Electronics Engineer, Systems Engineer, Aerospace Engineering, PLM, Engineering, Aviation, Management. Position Title: Electronic Systems Engineer - Controls Systems - TS II.
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We are seeking an experienced Aerospace Engineer with a Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering or related Engineering field. As an Aerospace Engineer, you will research, design, develop, test, certify, deploy and improve cutting edge products and services.
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Job Segment: Aerospace Engineering, Manufacturing Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Aerospace, Engineering, Aviation. Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), designs, develops, manufactures, markets, services and supports the world's most technologically-advanced business jet aircraft.
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This will require the candidate to work collaboratively with acquisition and modernization program staff to fully leverage the Aerospace Corporation's technical capabilities in all relevant areas to best support the NNSA. The customer for this position is the NNSA Office of Systems Engineering and Integration.
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Aerospace engineers are responsible for generating external loads, aircraft performance estimates, stability and control assessments, and other efforts that involve fluid dynamics analysis through the use of handbook methods, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), and/or test data reduction (flight test data and wind tunnel data.
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Job Segment: Electrical, Aerospace, Technician, Engineer, Aviation, Engineering, Technology. Copyright 2023 Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation. Company: Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation.
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Bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering, systems engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, manufacturing engineering or business administration, or equivalent number of years of experience.
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The Sr. Supplier Quality Engineer shall support the business in the areas of Supplier Project Management for assigned commodities, Supplier Assessments, Supplier Performance Improvement, Technical Data Interpretation/Analysis (engineering drawings, specifications, technical publications, purchase orders, etc.
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The GE Aerospace Engineering Team is looking for experienced mechanical design engineers who are ready to work on the fastest growing engine in Aviation history, LEAP. The LEAP engine is a culmination of cutting-edge technology, world-class reliability and unparalleled performance, and is the engine of choice to power the Airbus A320neo, the Boeing 737 MAX, and the COMAC C919.
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THE OPPORTUNITYThere is an immediate opening for a Senior Safety Engineer in Anderson, South Carolina. Assesses or leads the assessment of safety risks at the work post level.
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Project work may include a variety of traffic engineering design consisting of signal, signing-striping, worksite traffic control/stage construction, as well as traffic impact studies, traffic operational analysis, safety, parking studies, signal timing, coordination, and other planning and operational projects.
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Hybrid*Collins Aerospace is looking for a Principal Systems Specialty Engineer Reliability, Maintainability & Testability to join our team in Marlborough, MA*. The Principal Systems Specialty Engineer Reliability, Maintainability & Testability will work with cross-functional team members for coordination assistance of all associated tasks.
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We support a variety of industries by providing professional engineering services and consulting in fields including Aerospace, conveyors and bottling, material handling, municipality (water/wastewater), food and beverage, maritime, Infrastructure (Bridges, Ferry, Airports), Network and Cyber Security, and many others.
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Collins Aerospace, an RTX company, is currently looking for an Senior Electrical Engineer to join the Precision Navigation (PNav) Hardware department within the Air Traffic Navigation, Integration, and Coordination System (ATNAVICS) Mechanical and RF section.
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Post-graduate internship, fellowship or doctoral candidate studies in electro-mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering or control systems engineering. We are looking for a Control Systems Engineer at the Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, Naval Medical Research Unit in Dayton, OH. to support intramural human use research on the performance, resilience, and wellness of service members to optimize warfighting effectiveness in the most trying environments.
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